Anonymous wrote:Hi all, at the risk of sounding obnoxious, our 2.75 year old seems fairly musically inclined. We see him concentrating and mimicking/playing melodies on his mini piano, drum, flute, etc. We take him to group "music" classes, which he enjoys, but it feels like he is ready for something more engaging/serious. I played piano myself for many years and it was something that I really enjoyed doing- I could see him enjoying it too (plus something potentially fun for both of us to enjoy together in the future).
In short: 1) is anyone aware of and/or would recommend piano lessons for 2-3 year olds?; 2) do I need to calm down and just wait till he's 4 (I see a lot of lessons offered at this age)?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
I have an acquaintance who studied classical piano at Juilliard and we got on this topic years before I had kids and she advised that 4 was the youngest age for learning piano. The ability to sit for a period of time and focus, and posture in particular, hand size, etc were all part of her reasoning.
If your child likes music sign up for a music class with them. I’m a parent of three and now that my oldest is almost 7 I look back at what she was like at 2.5/3 and you have some sense of talents and capabilities, but you’re also really flying blind - especially with your oldest child (no basis for comparison). I really would not push.